| James Parkinson - 1817 - 86 páginas
...PALSY. CHAPTER I. DEFINITION— HISTORY— ILLUSTRATIVE CASES. SHAKING PALSY. (Paralysis Agitans.) Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...when supported ; with a propensity to bend the trunk forwards, and to pass from a walking to a running pace : the senses and intellects being uninjured.... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1818 - 596 páginas
...the genus paralysis, Mr. Parkinson applies to it the specific name agitans, and thus defmes . it: ' Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...when supported; with a propensity to bend the trunk forwards", and to pass from a walking to a running pace: the senses and intellects being uninjured.'... | |
| John Elliotson - 1839 - 764 páginas
...are not in action, and even when supported, together with a propensity to bend the trunk forwards, and to pass from a walking to a running pace, the senses and the intellect being injured. The muscular weakness and tremors begin generally in some one part of... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1858 - 418 páginas
...head, and gradually extending over the whole body. Mr. Parkinson has well defined the disease thus: "Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...pass from a walking to a running pace; the senses and intellects being uninjured." The disease progresses slowly, but when far advanced the agitation is... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1866 - 864 páginas
...head, and gradually extending over the whole body. Mr. Parkinson has well defined the disorder thus : " Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...supported, with a propensity to bend the trunk forward, * Lancet, 14th October, 1854. * and to pass from a walking to a running pace ; the senses and intellects... | |
| John J. Meylor - 1866 - 290 páginas
...do good. LECTURE XXXVIII. PARALYSIS AGITANS — SHAEING PALSY. — Mr. Parkinson defines this thus : "Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...running pace; the senses and intellect being uninjured." The latter symptoms are sometimes wanting. Its approach is insidious and slow ; at first there is trembling... | |
| Ralph Gooding - 1867 - 230 páginas
...bowels. (9.) SHAKING PALSY, OR PARALYSIS AGITANS. Mr. Parkinson well defines this disease thus : " Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...from a walking to a running pace ; the senses and the intellect being uninjured." The approach of this disease is slow and insidious, weakness and trembling... | |
| 1868 - 860 páginas
...Palsy, or Paralysis Agitans; and the palsies induced by various poisons. Shaking Palsy has been defined as ' involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...when supported; with a propensity to bend the trunk forwards, and to pass from a walking to a running pace ; the senses and intellect being uninjured.... | |
| 1868 - 854 páginas
...PaUy, or Paralysis AgMans; and the palsies induced by various poisons. Shaking Palsy has been defined as ' involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...when supported; with a propensity to bend the trunk forwards, and to pass from a walking to a running pace ; the senses and intellect being uninjured.... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1869 - 692 páginas
...and gradually extending over the whole body. Mr. Parkinson has well defined the disorder thus : — " Involuntary tremulous motion, with lessened muscular...from a walking to a running pace ; the senses and intellects being uninjured." The disease progresses slowly. When it is far advanced the agitation is... | |
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